COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Life of Harry Dare, The (1994)
as Harry'S Father
A comedy-thriller about a self-styled, friendly, hardworking, but misunderstood Aborigine who turns detective to trace his stolen VW Kombi van; and who, in the process, solves the mystery of his father's disappearance from years earlier.

2.

Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)
as Tom Carter, his first mate
In this silent film, a student tries to win a rival captain's daughter after taking over his father's riverboat.

Cinematography (feature film)

Triumph of the Spirit (1989)
as Video Operator
True story of Salamo Arouche -- a fighter imprisoned in Auschwitz, forced to box for his Nazi captors.

Writer (feature film)

11.

Cause for Alarm! (1951)
as Screenwriter
A woman fights to intercept a letter in which her husband tries to prove her guilty of murder.

Producer (feature film)

12.

Cause for Alarm! (1951)
as Producer
A woman fights to intercept a letter in which her husband tries to prove her guilty of murder.

Editing (feature film)

13.

Jonah Hex (2010)
Jonah Hex is a scarred drifter and bounty hunter of last resort, a tough and stoic gunslinger who can track down anyone and anything. Having survived death, Jonah's violent history is steeped in myth and legend, and has left him with one foot in the natural world and one on the "other side." His onl

14.

Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010)
In the age-old battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has taken things a paw too far. Former feline spy Kitty Galore has hatched a diabolical plan to rule over dogs and cats and make the world her scratching post.

15.

Old Dogs (2009)
Two clueless bachelors are put in charge of twins while on the verge of the biggest business deal of their lives. Their inexperience leads to one debacle after another - and to a newfound understanding of what's really important in life.

16.

Spring Breakdown (2009)
Three thirtysomething friends break the monotony of their uninspired lives by vacationing on an island that's a popular spring break getaway for college co-eds. One of the women works for a powerful senator whose daughter is one of those co-eds, only she's as geeky as her chaperones.

17.

Employee of the Month (2006)
For customers of Super Club, the largest high-volume, bulk-discount retailer in the country, membership has its privileges. For workers at the cavernous store, the most coveted honor is the "Employee of the Month" award, and having one's photo immortalized on the wall of fame in the staff lounge. En

18.

Scary Movie 4 (2006)
The ever-naïve Cindy Campbell, seeking a career in home healthcare, finds work with a creepy old lady in an even creepier old house haunted by a ghostly presence. Throw in a good-looking guy next door and the threat of aliens intent on global domination and Cindy''s instantly up to the top of her extremely blond head in danger. Our fearless heroine catapults into action once again struggling to decipher ominous messages from the beyond, looking for love in some very weird places and trying to save the world from mass destruction. As she struggles to discover life-saving answers, Cindy encounters horrific plane crashes, bodacious blind girls, village idiots, disheveled rappers, kinky contraptions, psycho survivalists, alien sphincters and even Oprah!

19.

Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
as Editor
An eccentric London inventor, Phileas Fogg, has come up with the secrets to flight, electricity, and even in-line skates, but the establishment has dismissed him as a crackpot. Desperate to be taken seriously, Fogg makes an outlandish bet with Lord Kelvin, the head of the Royal Academy of Science: to circumnavigate the globe in no more than 80 days! With his two sidekicks--Passepartout and femme fatale Monique--Fogg is headed on a frantic, heart-pounding round-the-world race that takes our heroes to the world''s most exotic places by land, sea, and air.

20.

Sugar & Spice (2001)
as Additional Editor
Lincoln High''s A-Cheerleading Squad is your typical group of mall-going, pizza-eating, boy-chasing 21st century American teenagers living on the edge of perfection. Sure, each member has her foibles. Diane, the captain of the squad who is madly in love with Lincoln High star quarterback Jack Bartlett, has nuclear-powered enthusiasm. Hannah is righteously born-again. Kansas, the rebel whose mother is doing time in the local prison, can''t help but talk trashy. Lucy is a geek obsessed with going to Harvard. And Cleo has fantasies of stalking Conan O''Brien. High school is mostly heaven for these paragons of teenage bliss - until Jack and Diane find themselves in an unexpected adult situation, and in desperate need of extra cash. In order to help their friend Diane, the A-Squad goes where no cheerleader has gone before: taking on a little after-school project known as bank robbery. But like five Bonnies without a Clyde, the A-Squad does things their way - with a little sugar and a lot of spice.

21.

Rat Race (2001)
as Editor
Donald Sinclair owns the biggest, snazziest, flashiest, high rolling-est casino in Las Vegas. And to entertain some of his wealthiest patrons, he''s staged the most original high stakes game that Sin City has ever seen! The contestants? Six teams. The jackpot? Two million dollars stuffed in a locker hundreds of miles away. The odds of winning? One in six. The rules? Well there''s only one--get there first! What the racers don''t know is that the tycoon and his rich buddies are betting on the outcome and are tracking every move the teams make. It''s only a matter of time before they figure out who really stands to win the most before switching course to look for a different kind of pay-off.

22.

Whole Nine Yards, The (2000)
as Editor
Oz is a nice-guy dentist who is beaten down by his wife Sophie and his mother-in-law who constantly demean him. Oz is scrambling to dig himself out of the state of financial ruin that his father-in-law has left in, finally coming to the gloomy realization that he is worth more dead than alive -- a sentiment that takes on a whole new meaning when mobster, and celebrated hit-man, Jimmy ''The Tulip'' Tudeski moves in next store.

23.

Show & Tell (1998)
as Editor
Aspiring actress Babe Mahler has decided to bring a sordid and controversial tale onto a tabloid talk show. When friends see the listing before the show, they all have a take whether supportive or attacking. But the real confrontation will come on TV's 'Show and Tell'.

24.

Waterboy, The (1998)
as Editor
Bobby Boucher, a socially inept 31-year-old from the swamps of Louisiana, is home schooled and sheltered by his over-protective Mama. His only contact with society is his waterboy job for a college team where the players relentlessly make fun of him, and his coach doesn''t let him fight back. This all changes when Bobby gets a new coach who lets him stand up for himself. Bobby finally releases years of pent up rage and is transformed into the most devastating tackler on the team. Now Bobby has to learn how to play football and go to college, all behind his Mama''s back. Let''s just hope Mama doesn''t find out.

25.

Wedding Singer, The (1998)
as Editor
A man with a miserable love life travels from wedding to wedding singing romantic songs to happy newlyweds while dreaming of hitting it big as a rock star.

26.

Murdered Innocence (1996)
as Film Editor
A young mother is murdered during a lovers' quarrel, and the truth is covered up by a pair of over-zealous cops. But nothing is what is seems in this plot-twisting thriller about guilt and innocence, truth and deadly consequences.

Sound (feature film)

27.

Bermuda Triangle (1996)
A family on a Caribbean cruise is shipwrecked on a remote island without any 20th century amenities and populated by a colorful, eccentric group of fellow survivors and an undocumented aboriginal tribe.

Film Production - Main (feature film)

28.

Home Alone 3 (1997)
as Grip (2nd Unit)
A top-secret computer chip has been stolen from the U.S. Defense Department. The international criminals who expertly and ruthlessly engineered its heist are asking for untold millions of dollars on the Black Market. But the precious booty, hidden inside a toy car, has been temporarily misplaced. Its final destination: a comfortable Chicago suburb. Quietly taking up residence in the tree-lined neighborhood, the four highly trained spies marshal all their diabolical resources and skills to retrieve the device. Their state-of-the-art surveillance and ruthless strategy have foiled Interpol, the FBI, U.S. Defense Agents and the local police. Only one person can stop this high-tech gang of black marketers. Meet eight-year-old Alex Pruitt. When this pesky team of bad guys invade his neighborhood, he''s the last and only line of defense. Alex has his own special surveillance tools. He has his own carefully mapped out strategy. He has courage. He has the chicken pox. And he''s "home alone"...

29.

Chain Reaction (1996)
as Rigging Grip
After years of tireless work, a team of scientists and technicians at the University of Chicago have tapped a simple, yet almost infinitely powerful way to produce energy from water--cleanly, efficiently, abundantly--for a fuel-starved, pollution-weary world. What impact will this discovery have on us all? Student machinist Eddie Kasalivich and scientist Lily Sinclair are about to get the explosive answer. Suddenly caught in a chain reaction of murder and high-tech espionage, the two colleagues are forced to go on the lam after being framed for the murder of their mentor, visionary scientist Dr. Alistair Barkley, and the sabotage of their laboratory. Barkley had been determined to give details of the discovery freely to all nations. Others insisted on discretion--and would go to any lengths to keep it from getting out. With a half-dozen federal agencies pursuing them across the country, Eddie and Lily set out to discover who is behind this far-reaching, shadowy and deadly conspiracy.

Film Production - Lighting/Electrical (feature film)

Groundhog Day (1993)
as Chief Lighting Technician (2nd Unit)
A weatherman gets stuck in time, forced to live the same day over and over.

Misc. Crew (feature film)

32.

Dog Eat Dog (2016)
A group of criminals target other criminals as their victims.

Director (special)

33.

Divided Highways: The Interstate and the Transformation of American Life (1997)
as Director
America's desire for freedom and the open road resulted in the construction of thousands of highways during the Eisenhower administration. Through interviews, archival footage and photography, America's interstate highway system is revealed to have shaped every aspect of American life and affected t

Writer (special)

34.

Divided Highways: The Interstate and the Transformation of American Life (1997)
as Writer
America's desire for freedom and the open road resulted in the construction of thousands of highways during the Eisenhower administration. Through interviews, archival footage and photography, America's interstate highway system is revealed to have shaped every aspect of American life and affected t

Producer (special)

37.

Divided Highways: The Interstate and the Transformation of American Life (1997)
as Producer
America's desire for freedom and the open road resulted in the construction of thousands of highways during the Eisenhower administration. Through interviews, archival footage and photography, America's interstate highway system is revealed to have shaped every aspect of American life and affected t

Music (special)

39.

Air Power (2001)
as Music Editor
Four-part special on the history of U.S. aircraft warfare. Part 1, "The Bombers," is a history of strategic bombers, including a look at the De Havilland Mosquito, B-17, B-29 and the B-52 stratofortress. Part 2, "The Fighters," traces the development of three U.S. planes: the F-111, a fighter bomber

Assistant Direction (special)

41.

Gift, The (1994)
as 2nd Assistant Director
A woman must cope with life after she and her longtime lover break up.

Sound (special)

42.

Air Power (2001)
as Sound Effects Editor
Four-part special on the history of U.S. aircraft warfare. Part 1, "The Bombers," is a history of strategic bombers, including a look at the De Havilland Mosquito, B-17, B-29 and the B-52 stratofortress. Part 2, "The Fighters," traces the development of three U.S. planes: the F-111, a fighter bomber

Film Production - Main (special)

43.

African American Salute to the Academy Awards, An (1998)
as Gaffer
A retrospective of African-American Academy Award winners and a look at the role of African-Americans in the entertainment industry in 1997-98. Features interviews and clips from films produced and/or directed by African-Americans and featuring black actors.